Here's The Latest On When Samoa Joe Is Expected To Return To Action Following Hand Injury

Here's The Latest On When Samoa Joe Is Expected To Return To Action Following Hand Injury

Samoa Joe has been out of action since September with a broken thumb but things are looking up for The Destroyer as the former United States Champion is likely to be cleared in the next few weeks...

By JoshWilding - Nov 13, 2019 06:11 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
There's good news for fans of Samoa Joe today as he appeared on WWE Backstage last night to provide a positive injury update. As you can see in the video below, he explains that his recovery is going well, and while he's taking things day by day, he hopes to be back in action in a few weeks. 

That means Joe will be cleared in time for January's Royal Rumble PPV and that he'll then be part of this year's Road to WrestleMania

The former United States Champion has been out of action since September because of a broken thumb and the last time he wrestled was on the September 9th episode of RAW. Check out his comments below and stay tuned for further updates as we have them. 

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